
Austin Electrocution Injury Lawyer
Electrical accidents can cause burns, cardiac problems, and neurological damage. We hold property owners and employers accountable for electrocution injuries.
As the capital of Texas and one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation, Austin sees thousands of accidents each year. Our attorneys are familiar with local courts, judges, and the unique challenges of pursuing injury claims in the Austin area.
We serve accident victims throughout Austin, including Downtown, South Congress, East Austin, North Austin, South Austin, West Lake Hills, Mueller, Domain, Barton Hills, Zilker.
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Trial-Ready Electrocution Injury Counsel Serving Austin, Texas
Austin is the kind of city where a electrocution injury can upend a family in an afternoon. We built our practice around that reality, working Central Texas and the Travis County court system day after day, year after year. Tell us what happened in a free consultation. Fees come only out of a recovery, never out of your pocket.
The Case for Hiring a Austin Electrocution Injury Attorney Who Works Here
- Familiarity with Austin courts, judges, and local legal procedures
- Knowledge of dangerous corridors in Austin, including I-35 and US-183 (Research Blvd)
- Established relationships with trusted local medical providers and expert witnesses
- Convenient access for in-person meetings at our office near Austin
Medina & Medina combines local expertise with proven results across Central Texas. We offer free consultations to every Austin victim and charge no fee unless we win your case.
Compensation for Electrocution Injury Victims in Austin
Medical Expenses
All treatment costs related to your injury
Lost Income
Wages lost while recovering
Pain & Suffering
Compensation for physical and emotional distress
Future Damages
Long-term care and lost earning capacity
Texas Statute of Limitations
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003 gives most injury victims two years from the date of the incident to file suit. Delay can be fatal to a case. Talk to a lawyer now while the evidence is still fresh.
Electrocution Injury Cases in Austin
Electrocution Injury cases in Austin frequently arise along major corridors including I-35, US-183 (Research Blvd), MoPac Expressway (Loop 1), US-290 East. Austin has a population of over 1 million residents, making it the fourth largest city in Texas
High-risk areas in Austin include I-35 corridor through downtown Austin, US-183 and MoPac interchange, Ben White Blvd (TX-71) and S Lamar Blvd intersection, N Lamar Blvd and US-183 intersection, FM 2222 (Bull Creek Road) through the hills. If you have been injured near any of these locations, our attorneys can help.
- Austin is one of the fastest-growing major cities in the U.S., adding tens of thousands of new residents each year
- Travis County reported over 18,000 total traffic crashes in recent years, with thousands resulting in injuries
Understanding Electrocution Injury Cases
Common Causes
In Austin, electrocution injury cases often trace back to conditions on I-35 and near I-35 corridor through downtown Austin. Local drivers and pedestrians encounter these specific risks when navigating these corridors.
- Contact with overhead power lines at construction sites
- Defective wiring and electrical systems in buildings
- Faulty appliances and consumer products
- Improperly grounded equipment at workplaces
- Downed power lines after storms left unattended by utility companies
- Exposed electrical panels and junction boxes in commercial properties
Typical Injuries
Accident victims in Austin are typically transported to trauma centers including Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas (Level I Trauma Center). The following injuries are common outcomes of these incidents.
- Electrical burns at entry and exit points on the body
- Cardiac arrhythmia and heart damage
- Nerve damage and peripheral neuropathy
- Muscle tissue destruction from electrical current passing through the body
- Traumatic brain injury from electrical interference with brain function
- Falls caused by the electrical shock impact
Establishing Liability
For electrocution injury claims filed in Travis, liability often turns on evidence gathered from specific Austin locations, including I-35 corridor through downtown Austin.
Electrocution cases often involve multiple liable parties including the property owner, the employer, the electrical contractor, and the equipment manufacturer. Building code violations, failure to de energize circuits before work, and lack of proper lockout tagout procedures are common bases for negligence claims. The complex medical effects of electrocution, including delayed neurological symptoms, require expert testimony from both electrical engineers and medical specialists.
Relevant Texas Law
Residents of Austin pursue these claims under the same Texas statutes that govern all state personal injury actions.
Texas Health and Safety Code and the National Electrical Code as adopted by Texas municipalities establish the safety standards for electrical systems in buildings and construction sites. OSHA electrical safety standards under 29 CFR 1926 Subpart K apply to construction sites in Texas and establish specific requirements for working near energized circuits. Texas property owners owe a duty to maintain safe electrical systems under premises liability principles, and utility companies can be held liable for failing to respond to downed power lines.
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Local Resources and Courts in Austin
Travis County Civil Courthouse, 1700 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78701
Personal injury civil cases in Austin are filed in the Travis County District Courts. Travis County has multiple district courts handling civil matters, located at the Travis County Civil Courthouse in downtown Austin.
Nearby Hospitals and Trauma Centers
- Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas (Level I Trauma Center)
- St. David's South Austin Medical Center
- Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin
- St. David's North Austin Medical Center
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(512) 883-0012Why Electrocution Injury Cases Matter in Austin
Electrocution cases in Austin sit at the intersection of construction safety, premises liability, and product defect, and the medical record alone never tells the whole story. The defining recent Austin case is the August 2024 contractor death at the Tesla Gigafactory in southeastern Travis County. Victor Joe Gomez Sr. was inspecting electric panels prior to activation when he was electrocuted by an already energized panel. OSHA issued three serious violations and a $49,650 fine against Tesla, including a violation for lack of personal protective equipment. The Gomez family filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging gross negligence.[1] What that case shows is the standard fact pattern. A worker, often a subcontractor, encounters a panel or system that should have been deenergized and locked out, and the employer's coordination with the general contractor or owner failed.
Austin's electrocution cases come in three flavors. Construction site contact, where energized circuits, panels, or buried lines injure workers during active build. Utility line cases, including the storm related lines that drop after a Travis County thunderstorm and contact pedestrians, vehicles, or homeowners. Defective product cases, where a consumer or commercial appliance, generator, or tool fails its insulation and electrocutes the user. The first category usually points at the general contractor and any subcontractors with control over the energized system. The second points at the utility, often Austin Energy or Pedernales Electric Cooperative depending on the location. The third is products liability against the manufacturer and the chain of distribution.
Damages in surviving electrocution cases are dominated by the cardiac, neurological, and burn components. Patients who survive a serious electrical injury often have lifelong cardiac arrhythmias, peripheral nerve damage, and entry and exit burns that require multiple surgeries. We coordinate with cardiology, neurology, and burn specialists from the start. The two year statute applies, and Texas products liability has its own statute of repose for old equipment, which we evaluate at intake.
Local Risk Factors
- Subcontractor panel work on commercial and industrial sites where lockout tagout coordination between general contractor and trades fails
- Storm related downed power lines in Travis County after thunderstorm activity, particularly in older neighborhoods with overhead service
- Buried utility strikes during excavation work for new construction in the Domain, East Austin, and Mueller redevelopment zones
- Defective consumer and commercial products including generators, portable power tools, and appliances with insulation failure
- Worker contact with overhead lines from boom lifts, scaffolding, and ladders on residential and light commercial Austin job sites
- Tesla Gigafactory and similar large industrial campuses where the volume of contractor activity around energized systems creates ongoing exposure documented in OSHA citations
Where Austin Victims Recover
Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas
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Level I trauma center and primary destination for severe electrical injuries with cardiac involvement. The Gomez incident transport route in August 2024.
St. David's Round Rock Medical Center
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Level II trauma center serving northern Travis County electrical injury cases including cardiac arrest patients arriving from the SH-130 corridor and Tesla Gigafactory area.
OSHA Austin Area Office
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Federal investigative authority for workplace electrocution. The OSHA inspection report and citation history for the responsible employer is foundational evidence in every Austin construction electrocution case.
Austin Energy
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Municipal utility serving most of Austin proper. Records of line locations, voltage, and incident reports are obtainable through public records requests and are central to utility line contact cases.
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Austin Electrocution Injury FAQs
The order of operations is medical care, then evidence, then counsel. A trauma evaluation at Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas (Level I Trauma Center) or a comparable Austin facility creates the contemporaneous record that supports a future claim, especially when the injury is something like Electrical burns at entry and exit points on the body that can be missed on a roadside check. Once you are stable, photograph everything you can and write down what you remember while the details are fresh. Insurance adjusters will call quickly. A short call with a lawyer before that conversation almost always changes the trajectory of the case.
Most personal injury cases brought by clients in Travis are filed in the county district courts, with Travis County Civil Courthouse, 1700 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78701 serving as the principal venue. Each Travis bench runs its docket a little differently, and the local rules on scheduling, mediation, and pre-trial conferences vary from court to court. Our attorneys are in those courtrooms often enough that we plan around those rhythms rather than reacting to them.
Trauma care in Austin is concentrated at facilities including Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas (Level I Trauma Center), St. David's South Austin Medical Center, and Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin. Common injuries treated at these centers include Electrical burns at entry and exit points on the body, Cardiac arrhythmia and heart damage, and Nerve damage and peripheral neuropathy. Choosing a hospital with experience in your specific injury type can affect both your recovery and the medical documentation that supports your claim.
The general rule is two years from the date of the injury, under Section 16.003 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. The clock can run on a different schedule when the claimant is a minor, when the injury was not reasonably discoverable until later, or when a government entity is involved, where notice deadlines can fall as early as six months. The cleanest way to know exactly where the clock stands in your case is a short call with a lawyer who can look at the dates.
In Austin, these cases frequently arise along I-35 and at high-risk locations such as I-35 corridor through downtown Austin. A recurring cause we see is Contact with overhead power lines at construction sites, which we investigate through police reports, eyewitness accounts, and available video footage.
Daily familiarity with the courthouse and the community. Our team works Travis matters week in and week out, which means we know the bench at Travis County Civil Courthouse, 1700 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78701 on a first-name basis and we know how juries pulled from Downtown, South Congress, and East Austin tend to read a personal injury case. That continuity affects everything from how we schedule depositions to how we frame opening statements.
Your Austin Electrocution Injury Case Starts With a Conversation
Tell us what happened. A Austin electrocution injury lawyer at our firm will look at your case for free, give you a straight answer on what it is worth, and only take a fee if we put money in your hands.






